Aamir Khan, Ira talk mental health
Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan and his daughter Ira Khan posted on Instagram on World Mental Health Day 2023 to discuss how counseling has benefited them both.
Aamir emphasizes the need for therapy in the video when discussing emotional and mental health problems. “To learn mathematics, we go to school or to a teacher, or to a tuition teacher,” the father and daughter pair explained in Hindi. When we need a haircut, we visit a salon or a business where our hair is cut by a professional. We go to the expert who can perform the task if we need home furniture fixed or bathroom plumbing fixed, or if we are ill, we visit the doctor.
Aamir and Ira used the video to help make obtaining expert assistance acceptable. The famous person said, “There are many things in life that we cannot complete on our own and require the assistance of a professional. However, we make these choices without hesitation or shame.
“If there’s carpentry work, where do we go?” Aamir continued. to a woodworker. It goes without saying that we will visit the doctor if we are feeling unwell. Similar to this, we should seek out a skilled, experienced professional when we require mental or emotional assistance.
And friends, my daughter Ira and I have benefited from counseling over the past few years, he said in conclusion. Additionally, if you believe that you are experiencing strain or stress as well as mental or emotional challenges, you might seek the assistance of a professional who is qualified to do so. This is not to be ashamed of.
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Fans responded to the video and expressed gratitude to Aamir and Ira for talking about mental health. “It’s great to see celebrities using their platforms to raise awareness about the significance of mental health,” one admirer said. Their candor and support can encourage many people to seek assistance and lessen the stigma associated with mental health problems. #MentalHealthMatters.”
Ira previously stated, “Depression is a little complicated,” in an interview with ETimes. It is a combination of genetic, psychological, and social factors. It is somewhat genetic in my case. On both my mother’s and father’s sides of the family, there is a history of mental health problems. My parents’ divorce, which they managed as best they could at the time, was one of the trigger points, according to my therapist.
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